Computer Information Systems (CIS)

The emphasis here is on business computing. Students take all the business classes
(marketing, management, accounting) that form the business "core" and enhance that
education with a variety of technical courses commonly used in a wide variety of businesses.
Inter-personal and group communication is stressed in most of the upper level classes.
Graduates are typically hired as Programmer/Analysts - they analyze Business requirements,
evaluate alternative technologies, design effective solutions and present these to
corporate executives. They apply existing state-of-the-art technologies to meet business
needs that often result in more productive people/organizations .

Effective August 2013, the University has been accepted as a member of the SAP University
Alliances. Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, with locations in more than 130 countries,
SAP AG is the world leader in enterprise software and software-related services. This
allows us to access state-of-the-art technology and curriculum with great employment
opportunities for our graduates. In the coming terms students will see a gradual
introduction to understanding and using enterprise systems.

Note: This information is based on the 2013-2014 Undergraduate bulletin. Please refer to the printed version for questions related to prior bulletins. Requirements
for Honors program are NOT shown here.